Time in the Landscape: Designing for Perpetuity

Landscape is dynamic. All the elements in the landscape are in a continual process of change. There is growth, expansion, weathering, disintegration, decay and renewal. Change is the very substance of things and it is through these changes that we register the passage of time. This thesis explores t...

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Main Author: Taylor, Louise H.
Other Authors: Landscape Architecture
Format: Others
Published: Virginia Tech 2011
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10919/9974
http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-05222004-165322
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spelling ndltd-VTETD-oai-vtechworks.lib.vt.edu-10919-99742020-09-29T05:40:27Z Time in the Landscape: Designing for Perpetuity Taylor, Louise H. Landscape Architecture Emmons, Paul F. Kane, Brian P. Miller, Patrick A. Kagawa, Ronald M. Constant Duration Dynamic Landscape Sempiternity Perpetuity Material Duration Urban Cemetery Landscape Planning Landscape Rebalancing Landscape is dynamic. All the elements in the landscape are in a continual process of change. There is growth, expansion, weathering, disintegration, decay and renewal. Change is the very substance of things and it is through these changes that we register the passage of time. This thesis explores the concept of material duration and its application to landscape design. Duration is a complex measure of time. This thesis adapts a definition of duration developed in the field of finance to explore time in the design of an urban cemetery. The design embodies the concept of a cemetery with a "constant duration". This lasting quality of constant duration is a persistence that retains at its core the essence of the landscape while embracing the unavoidable and indispensable material changes. To design with constant duration is to analyze and chart a design as a journey through time. Master of Landscape Architecture 2011-08-06T16:01:45Z 2011-08-06T16:01:45Z 2004-05-21 2004-05-22 2004-06-30 2004-06-30 Thesis etd-05222004-165322 http://hdl.handle.net/10919/9974 http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-05222004-165322 07_apD.pdf 08_apE-vita.pdf 06_apC.pdf 05_apA-B.pdf 01_covmat.pdf 02_ch1-5.pdf 03_ch6.pdf 04_ch7-8.pdf In Copyright http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ ETD application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf Virginia Tech
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topic Constant Duration
Dynamic Landscape
Sempiternity
Perpetuity
Material Duration
Urban Cemetery
Landscape Planning
Landscape Rebalancing
spellingShingle Constant Duration
Dynamic Landscape
Sempiternity
Perpetuity
Material Duration
Urban Cemetery
Landscape Planning
Landscape Rebalancing
Taylor, Louise H.
Time in the Landscape: Designing for Perpetuity
description Landscape is dynamic. All the elements in the landscape are in a continual process of change. There is growth, expansion, weathering, disintegration, decay and renewal. Change is the very substance of things and it is through these changes that we register the passage of time. This thesis explores the concept of material duration and its application to landscape design. Duration is a complex measure of time. This thesis adapts a definition of duration developed in the field of finance to explore time in the design of an urban cemetery. The design embodies the concept of a cemetery with a "constant duration". This lasting quality of constant duration is a persistence that retains at its core the essence of the landscape while embracing the unavoidable and indispensable material changes. To design with constant duration is to analyze and chart a design as a journey through time. === Master of Landscape Architecture
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